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John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, the framers, and the 5 men who wrote the Declaration of Independence all helped define the values and ideals of the United States of America. In this episode we discuss equality, rights, liberty, opportunity, and democracy as they developed in 1776. Thanks for tuning in, its good to be back!

What happened in the 3rd week of January through history? Watch this video recorded with 3 real 7th graders to hear their thoughts on electricity, Martin Luther king, Jr, Boy Scouts, and more! Featuring Jack, Jessica, and Winston. Watch our video!

The Hauger History Podcast is a free resource for Middle School students. It is broadcast by a teacher and radio/tv broadcaster Danny Hauger in California as a Social Studies and History lesson resource for students around the world learning historical subjects and reviewing for tests. This is a completely free educational resource for students and many of the podcasts are recorded by Middle School students to help foster the ability to learn by teaching others and creating multimedia and audio content.

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"Blue Balloon" is a 5-minute mindfulness meditation session with guided prompts. I wrote this meditation for the use of my middle school students who are studying Buddhism. I recorded the music personally, and am available for composition and freelance music production, as well as releasing free music weekly on Danny Hauger Podcasts.

The focus on this mindfulness training is a beginner's guide to breathing deep and smoothly, and focusing on the energy transferring through the body with each breath. This meditation also features a visualization of a blue balloon. Any group or individual can use this meditation video. This mindfulness can also be used in any grade level, not just middle school.

Meditating in the classroom is a wonderful habit that builds classroom community. You can gain access to the script to guide your own group through this meditation on my Teachers Pay Teachers (HaugerHistory) store: http://bit.ly/2DmuJAz

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Doris Burke has long been someone I admired not just for her broadcasting gifts and abilities, but her tenacity and drive for success. I find myself similar in many ways, the serious way of approaching work and career and driving to be the best that we can, while still valuing a sense of gratitude and authenticity. I was so appreciative that Doris carved out a few minutes to talk to my students and I am thrilled to bring you this interview. Doris is best known for her work as an NBA analyst for ESPN and has had a storied career in sports broadcasting.

I hope you enjoy this podcast and subscribe for more content here on Danny Hauger Podcasts. We talk about the beginning of her career in broadcasting, her favorite NBA athlete to work with, advancing through broadcasting opportunities in New York, her role in the creation of voice overs for the NBA 2k18 video game, and her advice for young people and those seeking to be successful in broadcasting an in taking opportunities as they come in life. My students will love this motivation and I hope you will enjoy listening to it as well.

One thing leads to another, I don’t know any other lyric in that song, except for the title. In The same way, I can’t think of how dangerous and uncertain the world must have seemed after the fall of the Roman Empire. Who would have known what songs to sing, where they could find their next meal, avoiding the dangers of thieves and mercenaries, and finding a place to rest their head.

Today I’m joined by Nick, Anna, and Jack from 7th Grade Social Studies.

Welcome to Hauger history POdcast episode 56, discussing Feudalism and Early Medieval Towns of Europe. Please find a study guide below that will be a helpful review for your Social Studies tests or quizzes:

Feudalism Unit Test Mr. Hauger’s Class

Circle the letter next to the best answer.

What belongs in the empty box to complete the cause-and-effect diagram?

Food and clothingC. Rights and freedom

Religion and politicsD. Disorder and danger

In the Middle Ages, most Europeans were living:

Under Roman ControlC. Under Greek Control

Pledged to a feudal lordD. Living in monasteries

The Franks grew powerful because of their new style of war that used

heavy wagons.C. knights on horseback.

cannons and gunpowder. D. peasants who threw rocks.

Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne in return for

a gift of land C. a noble title.

a large supply of food. D. military support.

For what achievement is Charlemagne most remembered?

He made war against England C. He became the first Christian ruler.

He united much of Europe.D. He taught his people to write.

A king gave his most important lords fiefs, which were

grants of land.

large celebrations.

war horses.

market licenses.

Who are the men in the picture?

lord and vassal

peasant and serf

merchant and squire

villager and priest

Social class in the Middle Ages was determined mainly by

birth.

wealth.

religion.

education.

What do these medieval items have in common?

stone wall

castle moat

knight’s armor

They describe parts of a church's architecture.

They describe features of a manor house.

They describe forms of military technology.

They describe structures of medieval towns.

Which of the following was a main job of medieval ladies?

managing the household

selling the manor's goods

negotiating with feudal lords

teaching boys to be knights

Pages and squires were boys in training to become

kings

knights.

teachers.

landowners.

Suppose a knight is known for his chivalry. What does that suggest about him? A. He fought with great skill.

He owned a famous manor.

He traveled to many countries.

He followed a code of behavior.

What factor gave Constantinople an advantage in trade?

What were the lives of the unemployed in Constantinople like?

Emperor Justinian I rebuilt Constantinople after what event happened?

The most famous structure Emperor Justinian I built was the ______________ ________________ that he built as a ___________________.

Describe Justinian’s Code.

Fill in the flowchart to show the hierarchy within the Eastern Orthodox Church:

Why did the Byzantine people not want Charlemagne crowned as Holy Roman emperor?

During the Middle Ages, how was the divine liturgy different between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church?

Define iconoclasm and why it occurred.

What happened between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054?

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Hey teachers everywhere! Mr. Hauger here with a great idea for classroom interactions with your students. Print and cut a list of your favorite journal or speech prompts and put them into a glass jar, or any container you have in the room. Choose a student at random, or take volunteers and have them draw a topic and speak for one minute. If the class appreciates the speech, they snap, and if the majority of students snap, the speaker has been successful. You can modify this public speech activity in many ways, but its a winner in my classroom, and I thought you might appreciate the idea!

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Memorial Day started as Decoration Day in the United States, with National observance beginning three years following the end of the Civil War. In this brief edition of the Hauger History Podcast, join me as we analyze the significance of Memorial Day, and the national moment of silence at 3:00 PM local time on Memorial Day. Thank you for listening and please subsrcibe!

The ___________________ War was the beginning of the decline of Ancient Greece.

Peloponnesianb. Anglicanc. Spartand. Trojan

A _____________ is a story that symbolizes morality for life in Ancient Greece.

Haikub. Soliloquyc. Mythd. Sonnet

This word translates to “high city” in English ___________________________.

The highest ranking of the Ancient greek gods was _____________________.

The polis that we think of as the birthplace of Democracy was _____________.

Why was access to the sea beneficial to Athens (2 reasons)? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sparta/Athens was the better polis for women to live in.

Sparta/Athens was the better polis to live in if you were physically weak.

Sparta/Athens was the better polis for warriors to reside in.

What are two aspects of literature or language that we credit to the ancient Greeks? ___________________________________________________________________

The History of Cinco De Mayo is celebrated in this 50th episode of the Hauger History Podcast! This is an exciting day to be of mixed heritage, and I celibrate it with everyone and also enjoy a chance to celebrate diversity and world culture. In 2 minutes I give a very brief history of the Battle of Puebla and the celebration of Cinco De Mayo! Thanks for listening.